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o et N ‘;'v Neart, *MHE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, {0CTOBER: 2, 1873 battor than that mada upon tho youngator 1 but bottom, and ovory time, in the rapll rovolutlons, [ to Imital ¢, olthor In color. or matoriali Quoon |.Ufiné or other hindrances and obstacles, If Mo [ T iopo T may bo forgiven for the littlo malico *Willlngly,” sald A, ho was fllled with zunll and lindl ittel unotion in | his face oams up toward tho moon, ho uttored o | Elizahothls Lrayor-Book, covered with her own | wanted to croato planetary s{utnms. ond In every |. with which I'nsked ono of tho siatera if sho liked Yrom that momout Ben-Douda bocams tha Lin monnor that, bofora tho sorvice wan cone wiid shout of joy. IHis brothor bent him-in tho ombroldory ; . velluni mnnnunrlgl copy of Iio- |-ono of thom a sun, in ordor that it might givo | to como thora to church, Bhio gave ma a glanco suxiliary of tho groat sootheayor of tho Coart, . " Sludad, all worg In raptaran with him, and young gaco; but, at tho house, ho was not far bohind, | mor (written by s monk), inclosod in nwalnut- | warmth and Hfht to tho plancts, and peoplo thom | of raproof, aud gnid, 'Yes, wiy?" Iroplied, | and thore was no cnigma which Ali could nob Moro of {h I Kablo CL ;. Willinms, shouting for Joy, runbod to tho'ntablo | Thoro thioy found both fathor and motuor upon | ghell and, nmnn’fi origlunl manusoripts, Ohisu- | with living lof ngs, Io aonld do it. l’le would | * Bocauae overything i 8o solomn aud doloful, solve. I 0 Remarkable Clergymen | ana gavo the pronchor’s horo s lundrod oars of | their knoos, Firattho boys knolt b{ thelr moth- | bor's Onutorbury Talos and Popo’s Homor, Bub | Linve oroafed flnnuln 0 that thoy sliould Lave | it makes mo Iuw-EPH‘lMd-" Bhe looked at mo Howaver, ono day ho was in & dilomma, of That Chureh. cortl, or.and whon sto Lind found peace In bolleviug, | tho Dritish Musoum cannot bo noon fn o day, nor | warmed and ) METHGDISM IN ILLINO!S, Litod thomsolves and onoh other, | encouragingly, and o swored, ' Oh | I think you -Bou-Lad), who was a tributary of tho Mr. Dnrryxflnn'a wur,( in 'l'lllnpla wan done { thoy bowed by thoir fathor's eldo, "nl the door- | in n wook; and to study it would roquira” thmo [ and in thomselves have contained the onndulo':m' must hnzunfiu);f cunv]’:nlnn.e d'! |?1III onll Brothor s‘g’lllr::;‘ ;”grllnl.'n‘llxjé morning fflflulwdrzmlfllm ohially In the, * Milltary Tenct,” na it uscd to'bn | stop, aud, whon *n Lontt of Nosh ' wan givants | Lt fow mon could apnro, * Vazou. | oflito, Ho could bavo dono i, iut, whion, To | e I boggod ko would not s and, fust thon, | from tho Grand Murk, which caused Lim muals o Sroiceidads G ?lnll\]zré Iyiny obfimnell:l to °un¥.§‘r"f.“ a;n}l nrllsulnulp‘) :xllmb, tf.?;’ ,euroaol,mnudj;;wrn n'lfl" m:h ‘:l‘nl:‘z;p il T f(’ldo lb‘u ?rw;umcldl ln‘[l‘mfcrancn to tha Inst, | tho boll ’rnum and, nfter o littlo elnging and /| ‘anxioty, - s of Mollendreo Collegpes= | 1M 3 good lorso, al- | thal night, - o o croatod, an ia ovidont to tho oyo, suus spas | prayer, tho losaon for tho day was announced Grand Boothsayer, . Tho Prostden M Pl | 838 ovo ot roda tho bou, and homel himset? glylng instoxd, Somo tmno, not longattor [, THE SUN AND THE PLANETS sially conatintod and ouitod for thol? ronpootive | Bifip.ihied P, 10 oo, daY wan antioiincod s B e, b the Joli W, Morrlll---Tames C. Finlay upon thels managomont; yo, nirangoly onougl, his, (o Tather pointod out to Wilion a brior- —_— " functions and B o i the onrtha likowlsa | ed by ono littlo Inmb aftor anothior, aud tholittlo |- Gracd Mol St e ot foad oy -+of ! «=«Drs, Wentworth aud Allon, camo to hin donth, soma Yoars ago, in Missourl, | patoh thickly sprinkled with stumpu, and told Roligion vu. Sclences for thajra, hot muns, pnd plvmnl,nwnd ol | tongues woro twisted and the liLtlo braina tnxod “ Of what you ato thinking of,” ropliod Alf, from injurios fuflicted by his boygo. him if ho would clear nnd grub it ho might havo To the Rdttor of The Chiengo Tribune: - th § GEORGE x{m‘““ Rl T{l‘u boy wnnt% * & The Chieago hat o in and on them, havo como in| bolug | at somo of tho longor words, and tho littlo | without heaitntion, 0 work B I havo followad, with the deopent Intor- | only for man * God's own Imaga aud likenass,” | oheoka wora flushad, and oyen wore drooping and “ what I am thinking ? * orled . rn;lhm‘nru{mi! from tho Ualtimora Confaronce | with a will, Lad the ground clonarad, plowed, and oat, tho sstronomionl notos and artioles which, | sud could not poasibly havo bu!:n orlginnted for woory, After that nnmg S utntemnu[i of tho | the é’.fi.’.’.‘}.“.#‘;‘%?’, considoring A.ll'sxmply a8 . Hooper Crows---John 1. Mitcholl---Nowton ), Borry- \vnl:h flll’uullru“ nfi%’:;bmmm];(n’ “l‘n;:n:‘moulufi:,l w‘::;]i "’.‘l'.'a",.'?é’?, m.wln]&x ‘;:;]:‘:}r‘)‘:(‘s% gnil;?rf:‘lmirt,a #:;l: from timo to tmo, linvo appesred in Tue Cny. | ANY othor purposo, is nn aseortion wmth bofora | plaj ugs £ bo vislted upon tho fools thnt had | an irony; “I mf:xk of having thy hoad, inso~ man-~Georgo-Rutlodge--Richard Hanoy man full of 'faith and of tho 1o ’ Ghot,—m | od to take IlLoNyulxvlllu and 5ol i t‘ér him, and ( 0AGO TRinune, tho latost of which, under the fr%?im(fi';p:::':o\'vfifiuflfu":pl;)arr%%'iu::‘.da;v ‘:x\?ll:m‘é:“ E’}'Ll..,'{fl‘.?f,‘:’&"&?'l'v‘do n«ff:i‘:‘l"%f:rfi“‘t'fik‘:flg 1“'3-%'(" that T havo divined.” ~Potor Baroin---Wilson Pitner, Ieraolito Indoed in whom was no guilo. Hid soul askod what ho should do with the proooeds, | heads Mars and Bcorplo—Qomparing a Btar | if golonca”oan do without ity acknowlodgmont. | paths, or in any way oock to investigato tho “ uoo‘:y?eg gg']lud ;?Xr.m.non.'x,.a;, You ba- Hu m);( nunnyngfl S 3]0\)(]11\:!;1' doy. ;1 hin hlpp‘{ Do, "f"“. l}w Loy, his oyos blazing with ox- | wyil, n Planot," oto., opponred In your issuo of | To soarch in mattor, in the cronted, for tho &wiul, hiddon mynlurflls of tho torrihle Johovah, | jiaye thnt tho Grand Turk harbors so vile & hl} n?."'.l.‘::‘:c‘lvn?ou :u“:o !n :g' brn. :oou :;on:n]lml uuomun&,h :hnyx'n E:y :'mmmm" tho 232 of Soptombor lnst ; but, not being nblo | O4Igin, formation, rogulation, and tho upholdiug | whose slightest” bronth could, in ono iustant, thought? " JaorsoxvitL, 1iL, Oot. a1, 1873, simplo o8 o ohild, saintly ss an Apostle, | Tho Tible wag bork ht and put into bis linds, | 0 boliovo nud accopt tho thooriea about -tho Tono i ot B b ¢l 408 B a3 Lo - doslrn{ ptoritinsons o o goncas g dovitad | “4ifou Facbored 1 St oRlandtee olloge, foundad by tho Mothod- | diarai 0" “p Ty’ “yft Aboets | Tho Dible w Vandorbilt, Wiliam 15, Astor. ot | foratatlon of the wnn a planols, tho origin of | fuv ‘mads Hahuolsea i yeoming machino R Oromata o o e Frgomsat O AL at | ccTtoal 1 om'of i onsago was torn, oth ot Lotnon, fn o southomn part ot tho | advocato of eduention and of all that iy oak | Ao o Vapdothily Wil bo Lispplar than | light and hoat, tho prosont, uninbabitabiiry of | foycyimads, thomsoly "ta an Tmpornlbls an i | tho cronactl scones of thio Ju S urvotad " | aid tho Betan Lo himeole. “Tho'csaols gravo. the 1is 1t th i 7 oly to ita highost planes, ko spont without stint, the it ¢ r”" y P Yy losigua, 10 ono isas imposaiblo A tho | tho scorots of all hoarts shoul bo unveiled, I must consult my Grand Vizler.” 8tato, ¢lm “n ;uo ho pruu:lm o lio & Mis- nn}(’] o‘m lsmm 311{:0:'1 sni"d 8‘“; oy dIB e W:ylglg:; ‘y&!fin{ u}:? f:‘;lrl,fl“fgol fi;fl fid,fiflv]'.l.f tho plavots by men, in consoquenco of tholr cog- | othor. Wherofaroe acknowlodgo o Firat Onuan‘ Tho sistor that had .wished to call Brother Another tiine, tho troasure of the Stato belng ;E;i:gaoxn;nu nl;-?:ll.n‘g “\:5,13‘: :x:r llx?ar?ll::: :autol?zl; oxlinustion boforo his timo. - May s mautlo der | e o or Jid2 Tonrt; hugpod it; danood for | Mica), pliysionl, goological, and thormomotris | A% lntulllf}vum. Origin of all that oxists, and yob | — ent noar mo, and in hor class was a littlo | aarriod off, tho Sultan roquired Al to discover divest 1t of tho Divine attributes (cspooinllynotar | girl, ovidently o strangor to hurch and Sabbath- 3 dry m lis | rolations, oto., whioh tho nstronomors ombrac B gl J & glrang o Nk Babbnl tho robbora, its Prosidonts, if not tho vory first, was saulppos s *oitAnp TANEY, jn’& ;fi?fimfi.’fi‘y oot i el from L riviago, Liough not wn setemerncty | 8 ho Bibionldosirino of Ifim 8 ; 8 concornad), with- | school customs, BShe couldn't Ait still, and pros~ | " : oye sty f2blos oponod | Lk tho privilego, Uough nol nn setronomor | gt whler pore e kAU 1D COnCormo Tovo | ontly oropt up on tho ost by liar (aas o e rgegon three dasa to find thom it TUE NEV, JONN W. MERRILL, whlo ‘;;M ono of Inm ‘nmclunt‘.mon of S;a ollxl Tt _lf‘; thon drow bnoE and survoyod it; ng‘nln drow | myaolt, to progont a fow simplo questions, at the | could not possibly have boon %lw’m or lnl:{ dc?‘:: nuku{), l;?l}\n‘:: Kflnry‘:&vfi;!\dnug .,'.‘,;",n",‘;‘e’,;‘i,fi';fl :fi:h:,:::,?; '}&:"‘é&d}:{u‘?& n:: h:nurnrw 83 of Massnchusotts, o man of good parts, sound olnilias now, 1 Suphoee, | S the, Ifi"‘;‘:& ::“:fl'“_'_f_l‘fll;fi“fi‘:‘ ot ‘3':&';:}3"!;‘:3&“ i:;f";“‘:‘; samo timo giving, {n briof, my own idons’ about | in tho orentod ns an wnorring prinoiplo 2 What iy | Aeeeuls Tors) " Bocnusa tho door Josus diod," | iaya not dissoyered i guilty pnmgn-,’ T il learning, grent ploty, and most lovely dispost- Conforonco, which wan 'some YOAra"ngo ot off | o gtl\'m roui or lloe; Kssod tho saored vorace | thoso intorouting things, chnn%o but Providence; and what js Providonco | sho snewerod, The closing boll was struck, and have your hend,” Py but vithout the masauling broadily flexl- | from it und' o ook Riserr - X el o ot | 208 N aro, g o knoon, fn o Goodof | T wil, howaver, fret romark: Tust, ot ol | P, 007 And whot”in, os has ofion boon | Ewaikod amy, Won thek whiat s ieics Xhopoor All waa vory muhappy, sud the opue bility, and forco to adapt him to the noods of n ron, at tho timo of his entranco into the work, hio | tears, gavo qufim to God for Itis Holy Word. | tmos, astronomors bave, with fow excaptions, | tion? Take away { nuesln:‘lm o s otea | Xon, It mut o oniog -moumlnE: o i Whiol ho passcd his xiatonos was no new country. Tho intonsely-provinolal charac- [ was called * to onduro b oas 88 n good sol- | That book, that copy of tho book, hns boou tho Instond of boing led by tho light nnd truths of | Wwo claim Ia man, and his flr?fin‘:’f&?“?é’ ’ul‘::l;x‘fl{ axlu.l' hr.gsnd\:lu‘fmt 0 g‘hriezgdfxid ?lrllgdl K an Socallato componeation for tho_continual tor- 1 soctional natrownoss of many of the | dler. The privations and oxposures of theso gompanion of all his wandorings,—''n light to s 4 high or of Tif A rors in which Le lived. Ho ro-ontored his st o gl oo i & i | sl ol SERE ol WS, Tl | oo o sl o i1 sy | e S ik C | TR e e e S| Bk o - 3 ¥ i -nlok, Wusttk:] bl\ll‘ikl aud IL‘l:m fm:ll; mn“foiiemz\i" 0“‘“[‘] {ln :;hl.“ gox&fli\fifl;’ park ;r‘ l:ho Bl.;:tw' w'l.ugu %un lul;l muh': ita u:l{oc:v&l p:,;o h? |1’;!5 wlhu’.‘ml.\la lmgmi onco, to overthrow thosa of theology, or, whon :#;l‘e(fif&:mfi’i: ‘;fl'&fléufi'fiufifl%"r’g&.“fiéflv" fflifi”fih’-"éfi&fifii"rflefifii’cu"fi'&ufi"?fi ‘:::r’lg:e 5&?;27;% gg%;‘i;’m?l’x"‘;:‘ m‘:u? ‘.'8.',"""";1, Tho;?, arresto 0 growth of thoso inatitutions, an nd to find thelr way by tho polnts of timbor. | whore tho ovoning broozo blonds with tho sound i 1 A o y 3 ated on the vani« kopt thom poworloss dwarfs through "mm’ Gotting lost in o ‘snow-storm, Lo rodo from | of Dy setes got ‘Watant Toar of ths Derits this could not bo douo, they Linve with many [ X coanot for & moment, comprohond how, in| and gold, and purplo:’ could wo stand thero an of human affairs, whon tho muozzin, with hia e roeorvations and 3 b emel a case, It wonld bo worth anything to ‘tho | look ovor the valloyay horo tho fleld: hi years, insomuch that, in somo casos, tho number N“;’-V “‘m‘“g unti) ‘}‘““ %“ thoattornoon with- | broakers on tho const of Californla, udl:nm‘:sdo u:n:nthumh‘:mlilgll:zll:,;nzxfi;‘:::l::;' Lord Himeolf, (T havo alrondy given tho roason | unto the hnrvuut.—ynh:l m?ap Yiosirig tha :),ul.‘.’ ?,}‘{,{,&“{‘;“5,:;‘,1,‘,‘; p‘r:)y'gr tho lofty minarat the Of studonts is ok as gront now as it was thirty | g1 SOR0E upon tho sign of a habitation, | “But I must tell you tho rost of my story A i i | for my assortion, and cannol adnit the rosson- | kug, goldon grain was cast into L oarth ? Gould | * 1 Ono fa pagsod by,” asid All, hoaving a d years ogo. Whis romark, howovor, doos not :l?ghm fil}? g:{:sflg‘:’&m?m‘m&?fia ?.\‘lml snotiss.day. Dingzren. :{:“f l{n har{;m'y ‘l'l":l'“m““ r“ ftlflulflgy‘ and | ghlengns in the idons of sstronomors, supported | wo plaut our Jily-bulbs, our bosutital tulips, and sigh P il ” LRl 3 ) ] y 'y r —_—— at, by an roug| 8 conformation, convic- | by solontific argnments and reasons yob un- | crocuses, and #nowdrops, and when the gl *h - 80l to Mclondreo, which, indor tho admirablo | and pacl of hungry wolvos about himealf and LONDON. ubn'grdnod moro strongth and corroboration, p{ovcd, that othor worlds ‘might contain Intolii | riste blooms woro porfedt, and thotr foo. Gronct | ik floxt doy, submiasivo to his dentiny, e Prosid £ the Rov. Dr. All is far hia horso, whon suddenly the storm consod, and . b (! Kl was at tho same placo, whon the ghorghett! of rosidonoy of the Rev. Dr. Allen, is moro the clondh broko. Dincovering s S tatos b Tho stroug disiuchination to such an admission fmn beings, but which must bo unliko us, men, | floated eyon to the dusty highwayn, grievo and the muozzin announced to him that tho day was S urd Promisiug thaa ltovor mas. /| [0 QA ROKS, Dlecavaeing o froaltract, ho | | 5omo of It & Sights.” oo prolatly, In wo small dogtoo, hindorod tho | {708 tnd faculties, ond having athor condic T da ko . o Nt gorm awar | ouded. ; 1841, Mr. Morrill was succeeded In the hendship saw o houso in tho nd%;) of a grovo, and a woman | 9 the Editor of The Chfeago Tribune : progress of solenco; at the samo time it has w&;{n‘i ;)u .)n o for their physical boing and moral datl nuflp’f orgulg:l i ra’gzol;gntiv%gl;r‘lxu: ;“Nofir tw?hnm' ; l'r:lu 3y.n alg!lmd Adll.t Y of tho Collogo by « | Coming to tho door o brush sway tho anow, The | I Lavo boon unusually Intorostod in Mr, Mo- | ofion Jod its pursuorn into speoulativo thoories, | " Grs ouly sometimos, excoptionally, as I the | truthwiof Itia life aud rosurrection. - And than 1 | io8lYy duath Wk bpeseaad e D e THE REY, JAMES 0, FINLAY, nhz‘ldx;gtgun';nomodwgdd tho hfl"-‘flfl with glory [ dill's lottor from London, publishod in OUr | gomo of which have boon o ovidontly absurd | case now in tho sbovonnmod Ariisle fn Tue | wondored if Lhe samo Josus who took tha littlo | fiors of ,5‘,,1“",,“., and of moroy, he criot, on B mau worthy of the highest admiration and | 82dclotho tho woman with a colostial flamo. 810 | g0 of tho 18th, bocauso e appoara to bo one | that oven ignorant poreons, i possossion of or. [ TRINUNE, that men of sclonce will yield thom- | ono in Lis arms and blosgod them, and why sald, | honring tho muozzin: - ¥ ¢ was einging ono of tho songs of Zion, doar to @ |l s i I £ty o, o iy | VISRTACH A e eyl | o e ot e Cmaretions o .| i ol L Tt o | SR it S, iyt et T e S || AP o e gonamay. for many yoars an ominont Presbytorisn minis- | withont hor porooling kim, - T'oars roso to hia | 1and who havo cared to onlighton our untravolad | ad thom, : j1o | Jovaalod Word whon it is corréetly and epirit- | overworked and mado morally dypoptlo for lifo, | " K¢ the Bumo instant a passer-by, who had tor in Now Jersoy, became ono of tho oarly | eyes, Ejey swellod ’!.us heart, nnd, ho added in community on any topie more profitablo than It hos, for instanc 4 boon nesumed that tho unlly undaratood ; and that, whon our solontifle by that process of cramming with thoologic | nonrd him rauped by hlnli kjaulu"u bl Prosidents of Franklin Colloge (now tho Univor- | toling tho story, “In tho otrains of that musts polltics, of which wo havo enough ot home, and | 812, tho plauets aud thoir satollitos, tho mse | F oD aro in opposition therowith, wo may | boef, sud that of tho toughout kind, too. 1l 4 g It resp #ity of Goorgia), at Athous, Ga.; but, diod in ,‘,;’t“.’,“}g;yfl’:‘{;’:,‘.f“fiu“{,‘;:fi;"P“‘RE"“““‘{ ol | tosparo, Ttisto bo fearod that thoro nro not S oiee badise of thaplae Dhotem | thorchy undoratand that thoy nro wrong and ion wo ntand upon tho banka of the Rivor | ' 1817, & fow monthu atter asmaming the dutios of o h ;! en a valiant soldior many travelora who take thmo and pains onongh gl ) & | micloading, Honor, therofors, to ovory man of | of tho Wator of Lifo, with the earthly 5ono, and | ¢ do 1iot ruin us; llll,m. avo discovored us, The in tho armios of Taracl, and his son is comin tmass, whioh (as it wore by aceldout, or chance t that in iteolf I it, by the immortal put on, tho blossod Liternity be- v ot his now station, Jamos studied modicine, and | forward Lo tako Dis placo whon ho raceivos big | to study the wondors of London and othor places | —which cianco, of courso, particularly in ro- .ffi‘““::fi({’;.’s ::;‘ltm?. ;ffn h",i’,”,:"'m'fi?'h,;“g‘nfi’& Tore ?;' lihont u‘,’m‘,‘“'.?u “pf,l,',a ey né::"zml;:' n“;:gm;,’lfim”;“ma :g:;:a’jdm:l‘:ufi’;“_‘ :;d np wwas for a timo tho editor of n medical raview in | dlschargo. of renown, as Mr. Medill is dolng. Porhaps ;Kfl“i to.tho sun, could ot auy_time ropoat itaelf ; courago onough to neknow]odgu thin, and goo upon Mount Zion abd the sireots of the | day you have ot Inst divined that I was the . \y Ulncinnati; but, relinquishing physie and litora- PETED SIOREIN thoy do not go tho 1ght way about shonse &lmglggc:l; oy on, fgk; &’;’:.‘&"’.i‘.?.:i‘:‘?; O. Loxoreza, | Oity of tho Dluat onr lovod ones coming to meet HHird 2obbor. - Do not oxposo us, and I will tel} 3y lord,” sald o, with toars fn his o a8, turo, ho ontered tho itinotant ministry of the .L,‘tt::g;:. l:(la“f!o inuu,:fi ‘,:;:z o gfi%fim‘ ggn(?:é;&: i, for which thoro fs n fair OX0U0; | ot death ™), through a e o shadow —_—— g‘z‘sl,_ig:rrg;‘nfl;:.n w‘llx:drifido:l;ntr Sgorm{‘snlfi":;v:d Emhwhfiro wo havo hiddon tho tregures of tho Mothodist Ohurch, and was for four or fivo thirty yoars. Hg W08 & youug man of eingularly [ POSEibly many lwck tho inclination | tion, oxploded, by which exploslon tho matlcr TWICE ASLEEP, above all, ahall wo ory, aud rofuse “A!m'n bo imngined, All irod all th years appointed to fiolds of labor in Mississlppi. | fino porson and b““ug,l face, with engaging | {0 mako n serious task of a necossarily briof vis- | of the groator and smaller planote and othor 8 to Lo cnmf&rlud, bocauso ynm'srdny, or to-dny, | was dar:h-:fl :nd u,% robber u?.,'f,”{;.fi‘.‘md 'u:: A man of tho most delieato and improssionablo | mannors, good parts, fair odneation, sug. pos- | it. Cortain it ig, howovor, that there aro but fow | heavenly l'°;1‘“ '5:“ uow dé“"fi "l;’“'l tho sun A L Nea thant :fl‘}!:wr;gg”"' o laid our lovod ongs in thie silont Cily of o [ placs whore the tresmies wora concoalod, organization Lo soquirod n onel lifo tho unfor- | soseed by o buchiog dosira mhotaiey o 8870 Bl | horo to-dny that know muoh nbouttho * aighta | (10 sun?—1. o, tho S,y hanos, of the S g Do ot our Lowde gool ploaro? O | P5ign tho gusrd cums to appralond hi, A1l i S s -uien. His publi i an in tho } 3 H 3 unepoak- k Ehnte, Dttt o slummoring; wlich, notnith- |, SN Min tublle & ol 10 toting and | 9f London, boyond Bt Tauls Gatholral the | ghal ink snd i Feom b onp o roc e Dot o Gonly g ol ot s ablo ot tharo is, not g dead Glrdal, bt Hving | I°TARd%4 £0 bo taken bo ieed o Karame standing tho unwearied effort of throo hours a ['tondar swaro his apposls that ho won all boarts | British Musoum, and- Westminstor Abbey, Yot | into opon spnco, whero thoy, during thoir ono; and that, from the grava whoro wo have - Buy, for thirly yoaws, under tho | {hat honrd bim. A erowd of young royatorers | thero are hundreds of eights equally wonderful | course, "}“ bmfi 5“"]"‘;“‘1‘" e°°°'°‘-1 dm}n from | Bunny smiles on ber rod Ups play,— plantod tho gorm of immogl;xlny, shall como, in nrfi'qu.‘,'idj,'gc," sald Ali; “‘the day {8 'nét fine best medical and elocutionary guid- | onco listonod to him in Springfiold, aud, after | in their wny, of which peoplo seom to Luow “;‘!’ml!’('l'“":; e, t‘l‘\:m :fmtlmlr - “;gm':”:": l"h ”-Xg + Linger a moment, thon pass away. all thoir spotiass purity, tho lilios and snow-drops | fahoed, » g anco, hio did not succood in mastering until after | tho sorvice, as they waro gathored in the tavorn, | nothing, Would it bo trospassing too much on b g tinoer, the. s ©ehioh | Torma and faces of oarthy and alr gf & rodooraad humanity, to bo gathored by n | #Tha muezzin has callod tho faithful to evone ono of thom was hoard “to oxclaim, Il bo b oar] B T ¢| Flit through hor miud whilo shio slumbors there, laving Vathors lnd, ud pinced i tho gardons | fng prayor.” anuwored (e Bear bo was 00 years of age. Dut for this drawbnol, darnod, boys, fif I badn'ta mindto go to the | YOUT valuablo space, fn view of tho gront yoarly | forma ' tho body of tho sun should be which azo in tho midat of tho Faradiso of God ? | 0t ¥p fa ki dom of th et the logal night I make do doubt ho would have becomo ono of ‘mourncra’ bonch, just to ploaso that Lonutiful | inoreaso of travel which ecoms to have sot in | mado up of tho samo congtituont parta as that | g ine misty and mellow okies, AnoAvA TLEeTmg, | | doos ok umgzx,'n non % :fln‘flgfig ket d;kuggn? ogm‘ tho most flulshed and powerful orators of tho young preachor.”” Borein'wns moro fortunate | towards Europo, wero I to hintas a fow of tho | of tho plancts, which later flfinovone{ so0m 10 | Tholr white wings dazzlo Lor dreamy oyes, e, L can no longor distingnish n flon on tho baoit of country, o8 o cortaialy was at timos ono of tho | than most men in bis wifo, who was In ovory way | beat of those, nud givon fow faots and figurag | POV 18 ot thio vt e anironoiues || e vk i s disheas, A SOOTESAYER IR SPITE OF HIMSELE. | nesro: and T shill Have dlagorovedt fue treasuro most effoctive of its preachers, I havo heard gfig’ug;gwgfh‘;; %’3}13:.’:}1%25 ‘;{Lf;\;g-!:«m;g Whicl may sorva to whot tho uppotitos of thoso | Jauelc woight, consit of the eome oot tho | Whilo her fieoling fancies fada nway. * | bo oo tho sun aall havo dissppenrod bonoath bim sy, with tho utmost pathos, that this had | or framo-ahantios, and Loro hin fafthiel labees | Who nro disposod o do more thenm ramble partb. Though mouy othor thoorion about tha |. g sloepn agaln—in her Inst ropone ; Tho Sultan Keram-Bou-Lad), rolgned at Bam- | o qorizols, orled the Sultan Jogtal been tho monns of his dofoat on every battlo- | producod tho widzet and doopest *results, It is (-almlessly t.hrnnfih thoraughfaros ? formation of tho suns and their planets, thoir |, Blio en Ltko » Withored and (hond ¥050, arcand, 3 Al ,,,Su.ma Tost in thought; thun Tookin, fleld in lifo; yot havo I nover listoned to any {’o bo quoationed whathor yonr city has aver bad | _ No corrospondent that I am awaro. of has yot | casontial purts and physical nature, havo been o was & sovorolgn much lovad, who lisd osty | B alooaered o ght; )y 3 man who read hymus and tho Holy Scripturos | 8 ministor so \\‘nrml{-bnlorcfl, or ono 8o _uaoful | described, in our Westorn papors, st lonnt, tho | advancad, lhqoticnnomuctoaaury to touch lioro,— Ovurxlmr forchoad, patoand fair, ) Tos et ol g'l“ £ bol " 2 o0y | Hehie robbors hisve hidden the trossnre fn on in the pulpit with such marvelous, quickoning for tho longth of his sojourn, as Poter Boroin, | South Konsington Museum of Medimval snd | yoi tho greatost port of tho' astrono- | Ripple ber fresses of golden bair, one sole fault, thal of being passionately fond old, “dry woll, which is to bo found i a o Within two yours ho died, and 80 doep and uni- | Modemn Art, 2 collection obtuined Dartly at im- | mers oro inclined “to sssumo that tho of applen, although he no Iongo: effect, or who could molt tho indufforenco of bis | yorenl waw the griet fust il places of busl- | menso cost from all quattors of tho globo, and | Buns aro dwolling placos for . & cone | Merlittio whito hands ars Iaid at rost ok L 81, Wonsadned sorted convent of dorvishes, And now, incrodne A 2 8 3 tecth with which to crunch them. In the Stoniest Learors and win an ontranco for tho | noss In the town wore closed, and- tha. oaties | Tartly by 1oAm Sros woalthy ownora; tho Hoyal | suming fira; in n word, immeneo furnaces or | OVer hor tranquil aud Wgleomitireast; den of bis soraglio ho bndn magnificont oo i:’;‘.‘sm"i{i’:fian‘lc"fi‘;,.fi:’u??}m‘[’.‘dm"i‘é‘;‘cu‘;"°,‘zn'2‘fi trath to their hoarts by moro tenderness and anulntiou of Ohicago becamo mourners ab the | Albert Hull of Arts, ‘Yho, concort-room will | masscs’ of firo, dovoloping an almost immona- Tler volco Ia sllont, and, comb what may, chard, whicly oxcited the onvy of ol b bjact: Karam-Hou-Lndj gent his officors to tho spot ' His st f loarning wo: t 80 lary unoral. hold 15,000 porons; the Tompla Cliurok, aud | urablo and indescribablo dogroo of haak, Incrons- | Nolunila will gladiien Lor lips of clay, ATy X 9 vy of all'his subjecta. indicatod, and they roturned boaring intact tho G“;:’:’* wl:rs :;c::gl L"‘;‘b:l?"m’;‘;:l‘:n d" re:losao 43 WILSON PITNER'S its bronze monumen n‘llumg\ivon’ lcl:f !li% Tamy;lnr ;;}g"i‘n Etl;l”?l‘;!éltl.s o ntpprcnlnh Lllm lgu plnca s b = i Hio cxcossivo love for this fruit had givon bim treasuros of the Bltan 1 A5 118 powers igint o] ! o that X b if Xnights; the gront Hall of "William Rufus, 270 [ itsolf ; and that tho planots, as ios alroady boon | And tho drewns she drenmed aro zow ol throngh, | (1o surmemo of Kerom-Bou-Ladj, whi Hitan: tion, 5ot was Lo nob wantiogin scholarebip. Ho | by smeao it it pass o "aont pemii | ToakTon by i o waan, of Wiliam Rutus, 370 romarkod, originnlly, or at ho tino of tholr top. | 10w swoel 10 hopo thst thay ol e (e} e mo-Ladl, which Arab | * %Ol I 'my son,” cxclaimed, with n burst of may not hove had thoo qualities, posecsacd | and oxtraordinary mon I have kaowa 1o ooy a}llwuu!e%}mlao{’dI;rutcntosr,—wlm:o\v'l’xllaflu, Bir | aratiou, oroiu e samo liguid wid buraiug | CutoAgo. Svoneed: Taey, ”"{,,“Z‘L3’5'&’«“22’:1;z‘1‘l‘235‘?§3‘3§ 2 x:;l;;uu wero s oior otio, Bultan of Samercand, ! ask of i deg; . Blij i t of lit i homas Moro, Protector Someraot, an nrios | Atato, = AL Fotf® orignt o, (o phnlet :;.fi.m{,"u?ogfiolpfffifi“fi:fi,‘?a?&s(im“{;'},’;{}:g’ tho Firat woro condomed to daatli,—and whoro |~ Bui, if tho lieat and light from tho sun tworo HE FORGETTETH, stolen, not ouly Ly tha magnales of tho court, yopgliness, my doszost wishis to be no Tongor mly' boys and control tho wayward,— | would have liconged him to prosch; and | that famous trial took placo In wWhich Burke produced by flro—whothor by firo made but oven by tho young paople of tha town, many ““Noyar!" ,M',"efl tho Bultan, ¥ Your sor- in virtuo of \vhichxflv'}mncctnflyhin m: It&(me, ne- | yot ho lml(: Jazo oniue and _eloguence. ?"dz sm:uix[x‘nn dfi?},’fmggo:flfféff 'fl':a "\'v'}i’tf;fi’rislll; fffif‘:’fi or Bone, Fok bymlgu {i.“;"“:,‘:,’u“,‘,]‘,,,';;" -Aal eat in Musio Iall on & recent Sabbath | of whom ran tho risk of losing thoir heads in ( vices aro too procious to mo, I will give you i i A audience B - v] ¢ i "y vthis " 35‘1?,?0 é’f“n'ifzm&fm: ZLE%T.TE o it e | W othior, e nfifl;':r;hnguf“;gu nh&rgl;_- Roiron. tho Rasat of Mucaulny's offorts ; tho | ton and. comprossion of - the sun-matorial, | MOrvivg, and listonod to tho benutiful descrip- | order to oat o fino o fruit. Tho Grand Vizior nnifll;:g‘ excapt your ’m::g-s‘.:' i s receptive, no man could mako o more profound | ough litorary and theologicnl training, i » quos- | Inns of Court, thoso nursorios ‘of tho English | Low could hydrogon and ozygon hon bo ab- | tions that fell so swootly upon tho oara of thoso | himself wos unablo to rosist tho temptation, i d B nsling improssion upon thom than Dr. | tion which, liko moat oitiors, 118 two sidos, and | Dar, and thois baila and. liprarios. Lrestin o |, our sould Lydrogon o ol ot glvan dietanco, | who waltod, Lcouldw't holp thinking abont tio | and ono ovoning ho sewlod tho wall of (he. o, ramBou-Ludj covored him with hohors” and Fiolay. Tho Ion. Johu Dnvmt ond John Locke | just now wo hear littlo oxcupt on onc of thom. | evory turn memorios of Eht\ksyur\rn, Johnson, | sond forth an unbroker, 'oven, uniform, an man who * beholdest himself, and gooth hin | chard, liko a common thiof, that hemight satisfy | ~ For somo time Ali romainod in high favor, and Boripps, formorly connocted with your own | How far the cholastio lwbils and taotos aae | Dowwell Popys, and s host of lllustrious -worth- | sfoady Leat; nud how could bo avoided thio con- vay, and straightway forgottath what monnor of | hiy gourmandieo, the Sultan did not greatly tormont him. *But TRIBUNE, wero notablo instances of tis quired in sominaries sro disqualifying ouryoung | ica; tho various gallerios of paintinga; the | stant variation in tho dogroo of hent, which wo X Ly ? th ho I A Grand Vizior goos nowhoro without ol very soon the capricod of tho Princo roturned " DUS, WENTWORTI AND ATLEN, ook tomix with tho masses of thio pooplo in | Bonne Museum of Curiouitios ; tho Tust Indi | maturally assume would tako place from. mieh o | man ho w=n," -How many of thoss i< & Omod Visiok good nowhers witlioit, aing! | vel avory doy of bis lifo frash diffwaline mo) Dr. Finlay was succoeded in tho Presidency of finud-zu-huud influontial relations, mny bo worth | Muneum—a completo oxposition of nob only | constitutod Dburning mntter? Is it not tho vory | will take thowo blossed truths away with them, | obcorvod, and especinily when he olimbs over 3 i od 1 him, n nniod by 1l hren Molondroa by tho Rov.Dr. Wontworth, who | thoir serious Licod, and that of thoso wiro seed | auliquitios sa laatovicns Tolios, including about | naturo of thio licat that comen from fivo, whothot | and mako thom & part of thelr livos ; lot thom | walls, Ilis onemics, thoreforo, hntohod a plot of loslag tis Boad It b pmpania L e et afterwards went asn missionary to Chiug, nnd | thom thore. Is it mob trio that & mojority of | 8,000 Bnnecrit and otlior manusorlpts, but aléo | froo or dopressod, that it Is gradually dooronsing | yonten their burdons, and draw comfort from | against him: and one ovoning, whilo Lio was | Dooe ‘Ali, incosoantly monaced, no longer i now tho efliciont oditor of the Ladies' Ztepos- | tho American clergy aro being separatod more | tho natural productions, arts, and manufac- | in proportion to the distance, so ¢ b, in_ caso thom, that shail bo liko & drink of now wine to | tasting o Sultan apple, tha fnost sort in (ho really lived; ho tasted no joy ; lifo became ige itory, ot Gincinuati. The firat is now filled with | and moro from (ko mnsses of the Dation, and | turos of that mighly Fnpiro in tho East; tho | such a constitnted heat trom tho sun could ot :Hind ! © | orchiard, tho nssassina throw thoigolyeg on lim, | gostiog to him. Ve distinguished ability and wucogsa by the Tev, | that tholr influcnco corrospondingly diminishes 3 | Museum of e Holioge of Sur cons, containing | 1ot jtsolf bo fols in tho uppor stratum or atmos- | him that is weary ? ond killed bim. Thoy then flod, lcaving th Inram-Bou-Lad] oncs o week taok an offioinl Dz. Allon, one of tho bost meu in the Mothodist | Men, women, and parsons, 18 an old onumora- | over 25,000 spocimons; St Thomns' Hospital, | phero which surrounds tho carth, and which fa'| Oh! that blossod opon door; that freo BTAC0 | corpua on tha spot: bath in an old bathivg-room of the palaco. Church. ' tion of mankiud, aud it Tooks very much g i | said to bothe largostand mostnorfectly-arrangad | boarost to the sun-ire, much loss could it bo | to bo had tor the ssking, and in limitless sup- | ~tW'wo othor thlevos, who alag woro in tho habit | Yhire surronndod by tho digmtaries of Lia Meanwhilo Dr. Finlay, although Iaid seido contomporary p1’|blin opinion gavo it an addi- | building of the kind in tho world; the Tower of | felt in the lowor atmosphoro, close to the earth’s ly; and the lovo that givos it without variablo. | of enting tho Sultan'a applds, saw tho crimo ccmc.vhunormrmud hin grand ablutions on Tri. from tho active work of ' the Church, oxbibits | tlonal weight of cmpimsiu. giolwflhatnnfling Loudon, ko clossly agaocinted with Tinglish his- | surfaco ? If, for instance, tho wholo masa | P¥i sh ¢ turningl N I commitied. One was Bon-Douds, the Sultav's | day, the Sabbath of the Mussulmans, beforo one of tho livelieat examples of n green old [ tho schoolmastor i abrond, thero are yot a groat | tory, wills its collections of Crown Jowels, and | of tho sun wero solid iron, heated to the highost | Bess or shadow of turning o monopoly; no joster, tho otlior was 3 young man of the town, vislling tho mosToe: " g0 anywhore to bo seon.. Although over 70 many people in the country, and nro likely to bo | armorof ail countrios and poriods; tho United | dogroo, conld tho hoat from it be folt in the stint; no priest to oxact from God's little ones a named All, - Affrightod” at what thoy had soon Ono day whunf‘m had throatoned Ali on ace yoars of ago, the closo of tho voyago is over | for ‘somo timo, who say ensser for saucor, | Sorvico Muscum, n reponitory for objects of pro- | smallent degreo on tho surfaco of tho oarth; . 0., | royalty on evory blessing; no asking it wo are thoy aleo flod, sealing simultaucously the wall of gount of some riddlo, ho forced him to come and baloyon #ons; and no ouo can entor his prosonco | galluses for suspendors, pint for Doiut, siu for | fosaional soiouco and nut and natural bistory; | at o distauco of mora than 90,000,000 of milos s worthy; no clamor about our right to it ; butthe | tho soraglio ; and such was thelr torsor that thoy ( aseist at tho usual coromony. ithout boing lifted by tho charm of his spirit | slough, harra for hareéw, ehimbly for Chimnoy, tho Musoum of Practical Geology and School of | Is not, on tho coutrary, tho hoat from tite sun o - | foll, ono on the other, on the outsido of tho in- **You lnow,” gaid Karam-Bou-Lad; . “if bo- nd quickonod by his livoly intollect i peerara for prairie, and o on. Itisnotto be | Mining, with its popnlar lectures for worling- | folt compnratively vory littlo in‘ the uppor-gir | Fathor has given us a kingdom, and wo may oo closuro. Thoro thoy selzed cnch othor by the foro I leava tho bath yon have not dh;innd, your olligenco. As I onca hoard him en; urged that tho ministry shiall adopt this styla of | mon ; the Missionnrios’ Musoum; tho Zoological | rogions, and to s sonalderatie cnters only in tho | oupy tll Ho comes. OL! the boautiful, wondor- | foAre. thoro mistaking tho othor for na ag- | hond shall como off," lot of mortals to be once a man andiwlco a child, orthoopy, but it is 10 be doubted whethor the Gardons, oqually interosting both ne a garden lower, noaroet tho carth's surface? An , Instly, | ful mysteries of the doar God's love! | gaggin. Unppily, being acquainted, mutual roc- Exasperated by so much cruelty, All, who had en must Lo havo n long lifo before lim,—for people who uko it will much npprociato logical | and ns a collection of anfinale, nnd containing | is there found in that light which boanis forth | And yot tho weakor of his croaturcs as- | ognition soon took place. givon up hopoes of lifa, 1uahed on'the Sultan and oo bas nover censed tobo o child. Coloridgo do- | distinctions aud motaphyuical subtlotion, or fiyd | over 800 quadsupody. 1,000 birds, aud 100 rop- | from the sun (tho vatiation of colora not in- [ po TPt places of diotators, and pilo | Did you seo?" askod Ben-Douda. gavo him a couplo of blows on the face, Then Lo fined gonius to bo ! carrying the sonsibilitics of | Greok and Hobrow roots and Gormag trabecond- | tiles, purchascd and’ Kopt with o total disrogard | cluded, whoso origin aud source, in all their phe- up wordy laws, and malio now transitions of | "All" roplied All; T aio rocognized | dacamped, phildhood into tho pursuits and maturo powors | entalism very good diot. And evon tho gradu- | of cost; the numerous lenrned and me- | nomeoun on the earth, tho sun is assumed to bo) ly h among the murderors tho Lord Omar, wlio has X . " As will bo surmisod, the onraged Sultan purs bf manhood.” If this bo correct, Dr, Finlny | ntes of our public schools, who fancy themsclves | chanical institutions, their librarios and lec- | any real likeness to the light that comes from | His Blessed Word, and pervert Iis meanings,un- long Intriguod to oceupy the Dpost'of Grand q B A o sued bim, followod by all the grandces of the ust bo among tho most gifted of men. It may | to havo drunk doop at the Piorian spring, may | tures; ihe various colleges, rich in names, | any known kind of firo, whothor freo or de-'| Ul it isn't God's Word at all, but o book of mou's | Vizior," court in thefr buthing-drossos. pot be out of place to m\{ that, aftor so long o | o nono the worae for Lomely specch on homely | in historical memories, in libraries ond paint- | pressed ; or s thero in its heat nux:iy similarity to idens about what thoy supposo God’s Word to #We cannot donounce him to tho Sultan," Eearcoly had ho issued from tho doorway when rappla with tlm evil of his lifo, tho Doctor hna | thomos. I once heard n man, in mpeaking | ings; the endloss charliable inslitutions of | the hont produced by and dorived from firs, or bo, colored by their projudices and education to | said Bou-Douds, * without, donouncing onr- | the roof of the room fell in, crushing some fiscovored, by n thorough study of the Iaws of | of the unj ractical or viclous londencios of | overy description; Pall Dnll, tho etreet of pala- | gasos, or from condonsed, burning matter ? 1t the creed they think s the true one. azlves; and yet 8o groat o cvime cannob £0 un- espiration and of tho vocnl organs, o simple and | our oducat on, #iy: ‘“Wo malte Inwyorn to | tinl club-houses, thirty in number; thohalls of | = Is not the hont aud light from the snn, in ita ©Oh tuat wo knew whero wo might find Him| I punished.” practical stir up strifo and litigation smong the neoplo; | tho twelvo great Merchant Companies; Croaby ossenco, of procisoly the ssmo nature s tint wont, ono day, into o church in o strange city. “What is to bo done?" inquired All. CURE FOB BTAMMERING, doctors to sond thom to auothor world; and | Iall, tho residenco of croalced Kiuig Ttichard ; thy | sraich i contained 1y every sunbosm by itsolf, | Thors ws dovout prayon, aud praites woia sung | “Liston,” roplied tho joslor. *To-morrow | to my arms, O Alil You oro the greatest mngi- P! which ho enn posscss any ouo in a fow wooks. | prenchors to toll thom how to live attor thy 8ok | publiomonuments and statuos; themonster brow- | and tho sunbonm only & part of tho great whold vith eplrit and undorstanding ; and my honst, | you must imeot tiie Sultan on his return Trous tuy clan "in tho world and tho most adroit of ecr- [To this ho dovotea himself without feo or re- | there.” But a truce to this; only lot me gay, in | eries, ono of which omploys neatly 200 liorses; | which wo call suulight (and sun-hoat), which | ywhioh" had boou very sorrowful, wos mnde mosque, ‘und I will present you to bLim s8 tho | vanis. Certainly I could not have escaped tha ard. As this paragraph may meet tho eye of asing, that I boliove one of your moet oifact~ | tho groat markets, one of Which, the Gattlo-Mar- | matter wo seo, Like & burning gas or gloria, sur- glad, and I suug with thom that | greatesf noothsayor in the Ringdom. Mo will | danger without your act of violence, which mada pomo of thoso who aro cut off from many of the | ivo pranchers in Chicago was the graduntoof a | kot, supplying London alone, covors 30 acros, | round the body of the sun, but in which wo horo | gyodt old Lymn, *Rack of Agos, Clett for Mo." | talo you to the palaco, and . thero youwill foll | mo pursua you. You have saved ‘my lifo, By leasnures of poclal lifa by tho bar of stammoring, | Yorkshiro olass-meetiug and of n°blaokemitl's | an cost £2,600,000 in buildings and fistures; | on carth dolly batho ourselves, s tho inhabie Tho_discourse was of brothorly love, tho unity | all you hinvo scon,” Mohomot | 1 swear this day to grant all that you ot mo odd that the Dootor’s address isRich® | forgo; and that I Huspect the railway stations, tho freight-depots of ono | tants of tho other planots most probably do; & | of Christ and tho Church, and tho Universil This plan onco arranged, the tvo accomplicos | nsk ™ lew, 1, BRUBI COLLEGE AND THE SWAMP UNIVERSITY road covering 60 ncres, and tho prssenger-station gay, or what it may ba cu\_luc]il that has ogual TFatherhood of God. Aftor the eormon came tho soparated. * Iighnoss,” eaid All, “ the only recompensa MESSRS, CREWS AND MITCHELL, Lave given to the American pulpit many of its | of anothor mensuring 700 feot long and | power and oqual effaot within tlie wholo planota- | Gommunion ; and thon I lcarned (hat nong but | At tho appointed timo Al mot Karam-Bou- | I ask i tho fuvor of Deing no longor your soothe 1" Among tlio ominent members of the old DNli- | nobleat voices. ) 160 high, with & sivgle span of 240 ry ?flhm" ou Neptuuo as on Meroury, with such thoso who had been baptized by immersion could Ladj, and Bon-Douds presented him to tho | sayer” nois Conferenco wero Hooper Crows and John T, Wilson Litnor was, I boliove, of Gorman ex- | foot; the oight monstor docks,—tho | modifications ouly as the stmospliorical and | git'at their Father's tablo. I Liad beon beptized, | Bultan, who ordored bim to attend him to the Karam-Bou-Ladj mado soro demur, but, have Mitoholl, both deserving.largor mention than I traction, nnd born among tho mowitains of | ** London Dock," so-called,. alono covering an | physical relations may produce? Msy not, far but not just in that way ; and a shadow like the palace. ing sworn, by tha iame of tho prophof, Logrante :’have room for, Dovoted to their worlk, Enst Tounessos, Ho was brod in poverty, ignor- | aroa of 35 acres iu water, G0 in warehouses nnd | from thore being an ‘iudescribablo hoat and alt- blackness of darkness foll upon me, and I went 'Lho Bultan of Samateand waa not slow in ro- | ed the potition of Ali, pant in Beason and out of sosson,” the Ghureh [ aaco, nnd would probubly have rematne am theds, and 20 in_ collar-vaults ; tho various ox- | consuming fito existing iu or close to tho sut, & | gdly awny, for 1 ol that my God wasn't thes tuning homo, and in, summonivg bofora him | From that day Al loaded with richos. and 4 Liad fow moro useful laborers in thia State. | that’ lovol, o With hundreds of thou- | chango buildings ; tho Dank of Englaud, cover- | tomporaiiro provail thore almost similar to that | **y ¥ A day Tenid, Iwill find a temple whero | tho famous mugician, Ali, of whom Bon-Douda | honors, was the happlost man fo Samarcand. oy both went into the lflxrln about Chicago | sands of ' his claes, dosconded to m ing 4 nores ; tho various Governmont bulldings, | wo Jinvo in tho sun-bath on tho antth's surfaca 7 | gyerln the Keihor of usall, It was a little flock, | had told him woudoys, . Tho post of Grand Soothuayer nt lhe court ‘of heu tho northorn Lalf of tho Stato was sot off | lower ono, had mot’ ho Mothodlst alvs | ofwhich the Oustars Tey fmploys 2230 per- | Who knowa whother, at the formation of the | S5t "0 Taces oo palo; many wore shad- | ¢ 8peal; I lislen enid Rarsm-Tou-Tad); | tho Suttan Karam-Bou-Ladj s atill vacant, and T 'tho Rock Rivor Conforonco, Mr. Mitchell | cuit-riders found thom out and told thom | sous : tho superb stono nud - iron bridges ncross | plancts, any hent atell had oxistad ? - Could it | owed with tho honvy veil 'of mourning. It | *diviuo what thought ocoupios my miud at thid | ndviso thoreof any of my roaders who may bo camo ono of tho agonts of the Methodist | tho good news from a far country,—the story of | tho Thames, ono of which, the Westminstor, not hava happened hat nm{y, liko tho cometus Tooked like a funeral. Thoy sung: moment.," tompled to cho0go & caroer 5o exciting.—Transe Jook-Concern at Cinciunati, and subsequeutly | tho Cross. Bo ignorant of God was ho in child- | moasures 1,160 faot long and 86 broad, and cost | nt . their firet formalion, In yet uncondense Whon we, our waarled limb to roat, * “Mighty Lord,” smd Alf, “your Highnoos is In[ayf)'nm the French, lin[rzm ing servants, “Mirnclo of Allak!” exclnimed Raram-Bous Ladj, at tho sight of the catastropho, * Como ed in Olio, Mr. Crows, nlhmugh advauced in { hood, that once, whon fishing in a mountain- | $1,250,000 ; the Thamey Lmbankment, or quay, ‘masses of immenso dimousions, had floated in 8.t dow, by proud Euphratea’ sfresr, uotsy un tecount of (he abionco of yom: Grand ears, is still frosh and eficotivo, and continuos | etroam on Sundsy, with a dim_ notion of trans- | & marvol of engincotlng skill, comprising a road* |-spaco (in thin condition ossibly ruled Ly ou- Wo wopt, with doloful thought oppreased, YVizior, whom you havo not scen since last ayon- reach the unscarchablo riches of Christ, grosaion, & torriblo tompost burst upon him, and | way 100 feet wide, nud o river-wall of Rran- | tively other laws thau aftorwards in their nd- And Zlon was our mournzul thomo, ing." PAINTING THE LILY, etwoon 1830 and 1840, not & few men remark- { with the speod of o doar ho siarted for home | ito. 8 foot thick and 40 high, all made | vancod or condonscd form), whioh masscn, ovory |, That had always boon one of my favorites, '8‘Dy the Loard of the Prophet, it iswo! And ble and interouting in difforont ways wera ro- | over the oraga; but Lis pace slucktonad, for hin | ground, gained from tho rivor, and intonded | one by itself, graduallyconcontraiad thomselvos’s | Bag thoy sung itin auch & droning, melaucholy | what has Lecomo of this excollont Graud' Vie The guests had gone. Upon the quict atrset ived into tho Conforence, eithor by transtor or | foot slipped, and, st last, torificd by tho warof { to lino both sides of it throughont tho | and that thoy, firat on account of this concontra- way! giorp" w x?h&u‘mmv""} ows glittered blank and cold § y admission on trial, Bomo of thoso wora Now- | tho olements, Lo sought rofuge in o oave which | oily; the publio parks and_gardens, With their | tion und condonsation, hnve boen bransposed or | “uon camg the prayer, Tho ministor prayed | Sultan, ho was neanselnated hvnl]:plu—utanlum, i vas st of e dulayin ugfi"fi‘m ol jon J. Berryman, Goorgo Rutledgo, Richard | had n narrow triangular opor g. As ho quiv- | ormamental lawn, shrubborios, picturesque | changed mto & warm and burning condition, | yat cven a litlo light might bo givon to dispol tho | while, dovaled to your Highness, 0 Lopt wkich a8 uistiey, Chnuncoy and Norris Hobart, Potor | ored horo in fright, it scemed to hin oxcited | Inkos, and raro aqatlo birds ; tho mansions of the | thelr oscentinl parts having hoon chemically pro: | slogm that “ had settled so heavily upon the | over yourorehard,” 8he loaned upon the carven stairway ral, }: rein, Wilson ~ Pituer, Georgo Barret, and | fancy that the fioreo flaglies of the ]]ghlniu'f nobility, and their rara colloctions of paintings 3 | pared and arrtangod for {hicic proacut purposea ? E and, ¢ ol e earts of the falthful In that speeidl branch of “You lie I" exclaimed the Sultan, in groat ox- Dsncath tlio dimly.burning entranco light, :pthaniol P, Heath, would juet fit tho mouth of tho ecavern, tho roynl palaces, four in number ; the Houses Tho Great Chomist, no sciontifio men prefer to - tho Chureh. I vondored what torriblo calamity | citoment, ‘Whone Jot was borno by brazon arms in o MR, DERRYMAN fearing lout ono of tliom should bocomo the | of Parliament, tho largost nud most highly orna- | cail tho 2he Jiral Canse, bus s o cotsurily | Ind overtakon thom, and mockly askced a benov- | © 1 sco him,” added Al, in a tous of inopira. | 41305 guarded by s watchlul knjght, Eelangad to o family in Kentucky somo of whose | blinding door of bis hiding-placo and consnme | mented Gothic edifico in tho world, of solid stone peoplo call God the Croator § must necessurily olont-looking Indy at my side fo tollme. She | tion 3 “ho liow covored with blood at tho foot of | How falr sho was, As sho stood Llushing thero, membors wero distinguishod by poreonal beauty, | him, ho started once more into tho howling | masonry, covoring 8 neres, and cokting $12,000,- | bo ablo to cxeato what Ho will, and for what pur- | enid it wos the slnful stato of tho world nnd tho | tho tree which hoara tho celobrated Bultan applo, { ,_Her glowing beanlios veiled in joalous shndo Nowton hunself was convortod when s mere | slorm, and, standing on the edgo of | 000, witha rivor-fascado 900 feot long, fronted | poso Ho will, and not bo Jimited by conditions of coldneas of God's peoplo. Thoy bind beon hav- | which yon profor.” Thil deay feuwflgflrk;ye-unddfirnrmd:. . yonth, and wau the first momber of the family | & preciplco, eried cu% amidst tho orashos | by s noble terrace of Aberdeon granito ; the ing speclal prayor for somo particular persone, Keram-Bou-Lnd] immodintoly sont soveral 0 Lialf rocalled tho ofi-sung Attic Matd, L in well kuown, docs ) ot doluod tho Mothodist Ohureh. Toelingit | of -tho fhundor (undor tho improssion | Cryatal Palnce at Bydonliam L,500 feot long and | | “Tho gitt of comunon senac, sa o, aud by vot without avall. ‘o prenchor was | onnuchs to ussure him of tho. fnot, aud. theso | Thoro woro tho Jotty treeaea unconfined, his ity to hald family-prayers, although it was | that tho awfol P Drodurod Ly o | 400 wido, all of glasy nnd fron, couting over | 1" i sy dho lrnet £ natoven. fo:| MU M J08 WLl Dy the " earcstuogn of bis | vory soon soturaed to tours I coullim tho as | - Thors wes g ot ies icondne Tatat what s called *a henvy cross,” Lo detormined mythical military porson “of whom he had | $8,000,000, with ils bowildering mazo of art- | 19 P wenting in {bem ; when, en thy ofher hand, we | 0Wwn appenls, Ho wnn sincoro,—I couldn't | sertion of the southenyer. Aud on tho swelling bosom, pearl entwiued, manfully to take it up and carry it, and o spoke | vaguely heard), Y i cauvtp.l tnhruh%:m-lmg. fluwnr-bectlai nm; li(nh'leu, ite | often find it among tho'unleartiod and elmplo, ‘%"‘L‘Zh ln{m; i x}}“h hfil cm:k m}ch a| Hiphe names dolr 1¢qu xtx[mrdomrs?" oriod tho | ‘Whetoken flowors Ly Lappy station graced, his mother on tho subject, ~8lo kindly made I GIVE 18, COLONEL exquisite gardens in ovory siylo of landscape- 111 a fire, on nn atea of five or mX square nules, can | dreadful view of ngs, 8 toxt was, “I'horo { Bulten in his sad indignation, ‘Tho color In her blooming che a N f"?x‘abjucuon, aud the 1n}'mly, whito undy black, Lot mo off this thng 1 * gardening, parks and torracos, aud its system of | conmune & bortain Gquantity of mctior md materis in | ig nono that dooth good,—no, not! ona.” T folt | Al folgnod Lo considor. Ona might have bionxd | © Mecked tho prlo hato of i, Zfl}‘é’... ufi?u; wion's Into tho darknexs’ where this boy dwelt oame | fountaing, surpassing Versnilles,—tho wholo | tweive howrs, how niuch materials &hould o five, ox- | 4o gorry for the poor man, 1le soemed to feol | tho movemont of o fiy’s wing, to profound was | Aud the pink blossom of hor fiuger-tips i thoso who bore tha light of oternat lifo, and lio | forming & econa s euchanting an oy vlsion | tendad over x\;xflrefif;'rl;ggl,’:‘};'m}:; ‘c?:'m.fié"‘i‘,'.":‘; #0 dooply, as though it was upon uis own shoul- | tho ellones, Tho ancious oxpoctants waited the |~ On ler black velvot grow to lily while, ousin, whoso fun-making he droaded, Ho road | and Lis brothor welcomad it with all tholy hoart. | of Arablan Nights; Kow Dotanical Gardous, f‘m‘;’ h‘m‘l'"":,“m; how much i meny thoussudy of | dors that the hurdon'of tho world's guilt was | torrible rovelation, = Tpon the downmot atalr Lior lover stooped long chaptor, linod n loug bymn, which he had | But thoir fatherand mother rofused to sharo | contuining 75 nores of conscrvalorien and flower- yenra? lald. Tl said wo wora all dopraved by vature i ** It in the Lord Omar and his partiesun,” snid (o watchf, ul kniglt secmed carcless of the tryat) 3 1 i tho ** dny-springs " with them ; whilo many and | beds, the Palm-Houso boing 963 feot loug, 100 ver liogi o that tho original ourso still remulned § and thut | Ali; + thoy have connmitied the orimo inordor to | No wond was sald; i when fus sott eyes droosos n;u?.g biu b ';?::glgh méla e oarec (o | Ll e ’ 29 boe | foot" wido, and 04 hlg'i,, and the & 11 hiavo nover Loen uble to recoaeile myrolf to the as- [ f a e ulot!; and | earnest wore tho talks which the boys hi ront » th fn whiclh sclenca has pre it wns uttorly impossiblo for any to do good, or | talko tho place of tho Graud Vizier, and to e They saw (ho lily by'tho lover kised,” o family, with domure facos, sujournod | twoan thomactres o Loty duty "o famaily. | Cousorvntory twlco Ho slas s Gramyrbis Honpl | (iceitnd Ble cometi sbo. only wimsoraonn o= | {h o aeooptablo offering to tho Iatlior. ‘o | cood him u your favor.” y L. Drigham 3o fia ostan Conpiar, breakfast, ¢ Aunt,” pald 4| t ravers. At last thoy promised tho Lord and | tal for disabled soamon, which, with Homordet | or mfsty sturs, containing so Jiitle mutter tht, §7 thoy | wondered Low pooplo cuttld triflo in tho very faco Xaram-Bou-Ladj, pale, 1nconged, could not i ueln, with r}ulnt tu Dok mm?xlmr, nl&?mxf,’éfifn}' Thoh other, ihat thuy’\’x'guld, on th noxt duy, | Jouso, tho Housos of Tarliament, B, Thomns' | el wiie i carthy wo whould lurdly kiow it: and | of * death,—for no ono could bo sy of nranaunconwonLJ’ o oxtendod his arms, hold Scene attho Plnnter’s. her syo, ‘1 i iy i even Intely Lins haprened without our peree, s : ity suotite, db X 7 i, T Sink o Tt o'y e fovat | 14 it fthor, whom ey s mueh rsuded | Houp o Hlamen Hsbuplonert, obidzen et bl sl Sl e ok | e tor T momonls e Ty | BT O SIS o o B oSS e T, . 4 Move tho furnitura!” eaid Mys, Borry- | into the aftornoon, thay woro busy with an bnnhfmund. forma nulmpouk;f pruorama un. | follided with a vianch undergono tho loast clwage. 1 | bim. I wondered how ho could Toud, | 'fho Dnck-Btaf undoratood. 1o graspod Omar | Lind ocensfon o vislt St. Louis on businoss, Ho ‘ or, 0 nnl “why so?" ©To givo him room to turn | ox-team, houling itheir wintor's supply of ofllmod on any othor rivi Which I wiay [ o) iy Tioliovo that, when, at b dislanco of saveeaivun | * Lot not your heart bo troublod ;" and won- | by the napo of tho nook Lotoro tha lattor had | stopped into tho Plantors' Houso, omylu;i“. 8 & 8 o~ Dgpé v " ’ d Woolwlch™ Naval Dockyard and Woolwich jles, 8 comt fs tieen by s, wilh & | dorod, too, iow ho could toll thoss littl chil- | fimo to sy 4 Out!” and hishead untantly rolled | Iargo oarpet-bag in his hand, and réglatored artod to trm‘llmt»}’ ?lral? x‘:lur‘u’;li: i 'L"im},",‘a’.‘.”‘.,‘;‘} lx’v‘;:fimfficlr“o?;s: ‘;o:‘fimzu Jaf: 'i';in?'“ie "t Arsonal, 4 miles in cironit, o o bo 110 Inrgont 355:\!:’:’.’;"1‘!“!‘:‘!‘; s B if, ‘stich &' om0 coutd wot havs | dren fhat, 'unlosy they gavo,up all the follios and :n tho 7aot of lflu Bultan. > m';lgm' i ik Whothor ho would ia fine horss and his own broadolol gul ond of which thelr houso and baru_utood, some- | dopot of military storca snd workshops' 1 | coliided W'y uniess o shon1d have vercelved its | vanities of lifo,—by which ho moant sl thoso "hou Karam-Bou-Lad] turned to Aliand eaid | Lavo supper. “ Woll, I gitosa not,” ho replied, A him to prosent a moro )amr: thing go; “into the oxen (tho dovil, ns ' Wilson | tho world. Anntosch; fia eolliglon, "‘;;};Iln“‘c‘:m;'_ B o‘;‘;{l‘;fi"; amusements which tho young and light-hearted | to hims: ¢! you gea tho folka af home put up consldaratle ce than was usuel in the Saddleba sf:cm. mmf} bolievod), and off thoy started at top- [ - Ta conilonao #o many objocts Into 5o short a | oA¥ING. T b our’ eart it at {ho samo Himo would, fn dollg‘;ht ln,-dm:‘r! \v;ml bo E‘lmtt Intotavfurlm:?s *Inamo thee Dach Guozan, tlmlz is to auy* grub fort ,rgell? this 1{7“‘ cmlvue-h-x. o0 I can ent, and somo of tlie rustio dwollera in Kon- spead, upsotting and smashing tho wagon, scat- 8paco, this skotel, or rather cataloguo, has boon momory of ita visit, cover us, poor worms of {he | Punishment, and forever shut out from the | Grand Soothsnyer of the (,nurt,; with the rauk of | make ou,! © was then sliown to his room, oky were astouielied. Iliding up to a gate toring tho potatoos, and producing a gonoral ex- nocosearily mengro, and parhaps monotonous duct, with “guch @ thick ~etratwn of mattor, ( Henvenly awolling-place, 1Is closod by stating | mamamouchi of tho firet olass. Ho paid littlo attontion to his surroundings, for jear which o boy was chopping at a Wwood-pile, | citement. = As soon ns tnuy caplured the runn- | but my objoct was, I tl:hd(, cloatly explained nl aud perapa water, that & now, eoming human | that there was no tino for doloy ; that'the sno- Then ho gave orders to a chamborlain to asaij beiug hungry ho deposited his carpot-bag upon ¥ frod, “Ts this whoro Fathor | way ani alg, and repaired tho mischiof as we! tho boginning, w e to conoludo by ealliug | raco on our earth,’fn thelr geologieal reacarches, | rifico, to be acea) fablo, must bomado now, as | himp painco, rich vostmonts, finohoracs, and to | the tablo, and without delay pulle fort] ewton inqu! or ‘ay animale, any pa 0 g 'Y illisms lives 2%’ It that vory.thing,” was au night bo, fearing the wrath and ourses of | aitontion to s fow vory romarkublo objoots 1o, | Would porbisys not fiad tho loast irace of Qur oxisleucs, | this * was tho dsy of ealvatiop; » ond [ A1 his pookofs with gold. ® ghico of hnm, sovoral picoos of oliokon " s | 3t d8, liowevor, doubiful whother, lu such o caro, the 1a 1058, ~ and Mought & t bo dreaming; Bon-Doud Q. othor Tittlo' ontanl 0 auuwwor, ¢! Thon it's my proachivg-placo for | their fathor, thoy botook thom to tho biding- | the Dritleh Musouni, which Mr. Modill's Ao of our cartls would b yory porel declared that {he world = was lost, ” an All thought he must bo dreaming ; on-Douda | and other o ontables, upon whioh he -dny," snfd Nowton, And you'rE s now | place of tholr ah}:ongth, the hollow where thfy time did not adwit of his montloning, viz 1 | fevin chang fl,fi',,lé,fuf:_r 16, for inatanc, ‘taeck Hble "'““mm]& Ly Adsm's fll, in " sialo | himsolf had not expootod such favor, Whon (hy went {0 work without coromony. Proguntly hia eaoher, are you 7 " roplied thoyouth, *¢ "light, | \ero acoustomed to sny thoir prayors, Hero, | tho Rosotta Stono, contaluing nn inscription in | comows that havs At {he uatronomers cull & nuolons, | of total depravity, aud swiftly, and with drend- {'cblur found himeolf ulono with Ali, he sald to | oyos caught slght of tho * Julos of tho Ilowse," d gome in, and 'l purt) up your horse,” Now- | liko Jacaobof old, thoy wrestled far into the | the Pgyptian Lieroglyphio oharactor, repoatod in | does this not provo that concontration of mattor haa | ful oortainty, drifting into that place of torment | him ; which horend aloud till he camo to the Tnsh 0, with saddle-baga on arm, cnterod the cabm, | night, whilo the shvery maon loeled brightly | their Demotio charactor, or writion haud, and | commenced in them? And, if notlwhnt proves that | whore not ovon a singlo drop of wator could Lo ‘“1t 12 ot all over, Now you have tha titlo of | clause, Monla in the room ohnrged oxtra,'" d the youth, Lienvy of heart at the thouglit of | down from the cloar héaven upon thouo two poor | also in tho Graol, which furnished tho first clue | such o thing du huposstble? Oau it bo sugbousd that | obiained to quench the burning thirst that aoothenyaor, you will hinye ovory day o sallsfy the | In an Instant ovory partiola of tho odibles was . ) v body (2) of such nmonso dimousfons aud coherance, gh otornal nges, consmme th Icod of tho Sultan,” thrust baok into t1 5 JAVING A DANDY boys, amidst thoir sobu and eupplioations, Proa. | taward declphering the Egyptian ; tho original ;‘lmm J,muu,, spuco in lmmenss regular orbitg’ | BhOuld, (hrough eternal nges, con 0 | eaprlcos of the Bultan,' rust back {nto the carpet-bag, and our friona : - - 1y thoy thought that.a soun b talue of the Quoit-Thrower, #o called; the j wrotchod beings who could go out from {he *CAloal" said Ali, ' how shall I do this 7" camo running to the cleek, and said: “I jus) r;lgfg:pn‘:}l:an?}:;mgl;xfi“ {:nrh]cd the hen on{y iR & o, 1t "P vy P i I Q / Anuy- fl‘}}‘;‘.‘.’.fii‘;’.‘;i":fiafii’u’ifi’afia'fi'm?mi. ,b 1‘: ‘x’.’:.'\';’m,;‘f',‘,:f,! Lotd’s bholy templo without making their poace *With sudncity one may enocceed (n anything, | road what you had to say about. oharging uin. ho_log-stable, | tho 8till night alr,—but no, it cannot bo; yo, it | Garsick collaotion of old lllnyu; Layard's ({1 blos ; tho Parlliouon marbles; an | stance or matter; and for what reasunable pury 7 with Him, and then I shall bo thera to offer suggentions ; | for moals in the room,” ~ Yog ¥ said th Ik, "pe,::gxg % AL‘.‘: e ::‘;S, e o | gl SHRL i whoss oL HiBie o and fl;?x.&".:’ Wig, 0 almoss. portest ondition ; n | "3Aeis el koot tho ciabass setrooner, Ta- | " Woll, ha stopped at last, and I thought I | tho Sultan hides nothing from mo, & will ALl | © Qe coion o, omarhad o wort 3 Bghall tho Lord how sorry ho was IN PRAYER] cofin and mummy 100~ yenrs older than | place, denoted God by the oxprossion “a usless heard & aigh of relief thiough tho audionce, I ways toll you boforehand of his deslres, and | chant, % a hot meal won't cost more than that," = fhosia.” Dut bie weuit in {Bat respoct only in fey t to each Bwift a8 tho arrow from tho string wastho | Abrabam; the Pompelisn relics; Napo- | Aypol & bad lofsure, and, as Babbath-sohool was called im- | af ‘the replies you ought to givo; but on one and hailing an orrand-boy who was in the Tal), vy hr:%pt;zl:g l:): ould nfinfi‘l’nh?:v to tholk ipom! olR lhoia‘ lm{; up thu‘gllll.l whlfh % :heh- guut']u i (n\r{nond 3 nm‘nlll-bnxx I‘l’:::: tu‘;xlxfi;ll: ;‘;fi’;,}’f‘ q:’fu‘,‘l'.'m’i'f{,é:“‘%’;“s,‘:,{'l}‘:,‘}‘:gl"fi‘hnvl‘.'};; :;‘;dm:l | :I SI;ro:xguta'! ‘xgalld “_::ly ;ru‘l} WRL{I\%D.,':I_;HM W %:& :Il;:r\‘l';g&n&‘{:ny Bob, :lmw me l:’im ‘;lnyto you“:' ' ] mo, eachin, 6 to] son, in an ocatas) ortlant 850, found noar 0, {appod Joaus on the shoulder, anc sminesd o @ o & fow momonts later ha way m“.,':"?fiu’:‘li“\fl}":fi{f:‘3‘;’:&’5:595";:.‘}‘: hrow Limialf Hon o prouis med rosea ey | horand | Ves {n Europo Lavo telod, buk 1aod, | 1t with what sucoss, Semati yot (s prameed 1l | 560 what ~ wo babos, o that flook, | * 'Lt wo shiaro all the favors grantod you | the Leuds of the Waltars.,